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Volume 7, issue 4, 2002
- Social Science Gets the Ethics Treatment: Research governance and ethical review pp. 1-15

- Julie Kent, Emma Williamson, Trudy Goodenough and Richard Ashcroft
- Dancing and Wrestling with Scholarship: Things to do and things to avoid in a PhD Career pp. 16-20

- Les Back
- ‘You Make Yourself Sound So Important’ Fieldwork Experiences, Identity Construction, and Non- Western Researchers Abroad pp. 21-31

- Carolina Ladino
- Who Suceeds and who Flounders? Young People in East Europe's New Market Economies pp. 32-44

- K Roberts, G I Osadchaya, H V Dsuzev, V G Gorodyanenko and J Tholen
- The Consumption of Technology in Everyday Life: Car, Telephone, and Television in Sweden and America in Comparative-Historical Perspective pp. 45-59

- Ralph Schroeder
- ‘Loved the Wedding, Invite Me to the Marriage’: The Secularisation of Weddings in Contemporary Britain pp. 60-70

- John Walliss
- Medical Careers and Feminist Agendas: American, Scandinavian and Russian Women Physicians pp. 71-72

- Fiona French
- Child Victims of Homicide pp. 73-74

- Jo Barnes
- Strange Encounters: Embodied Others in Post- Coloniality pp. 75-76

- Julie Wuthnow
- Volume 7, Issue 4 pp. 77-77

- N/a
- Books received between 30/08/2002 and 30/11/2002 pp. 78-82

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- Dictionary of Social Sciences pp. 83-84

- Sirpa Wrede
- Contributors to Volume 7, Number 4 pp. 85-86

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- Book Reviews pp. 87-89

- Keith Macdonald
- Thinking and working sociologically: A call for contributions pp. 90-90

- Graham Crow and Larry Ray
- Genetics and Society pp. 91-92

- Georgina Haarhoff
- Feminist Methodology: Challenges and Choices pp. 93-94

- Lydia Lewis
- The Life of Brian: Masculinities, Sexualities and Health in New Zealand pp. 95-96

- Chris Brickell
Volume 7, issue 3, 2002
- Contributors to Volume 7, Number 3 pp. 1-2

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- Young Women, Work and Inequality: Is it What They Want or What They Get? An Australian Contribution to Research on Women and Workforce Participation pp. 3-18

- Deidre Wicks, Gita Mishra and Lisa Milne
- What are you Worth?: Why Class is an Embarrassing Subject pp. 19-35

- Andrew Sayer
- Crossing Borders? Sociology, Globalization and Immobility pp. 36-49

- Larry Ray
- Thinking Global but Acting Local: The Middle Classes in the City pp. 50-68

- Tim Butler
- Social Exclusion of Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women pp. 69-81

- Angela Dale
- Community Studies: Fifty Years of Theorization pp. 82-91

- Graham Crow
- Family Transmission of Social Capital: Differences by Social Class, Education and Public Sector Employment pp. 92-105

- Muriel Egerton
- Neighbourhood Social Capital: Does an Urban Gentry Help? Some Stories of Defining Shared Interests, Collective Action and Mutual Support pp. 106-116

- Talja Blokland
- Dynamics of Social Capital: Trends and Turnover in Associational Membership in England and Wales, 1972-1999 pp. 117-133

- Yaojun Li, Mike Savage, Gindo Tampubolon, Alan Warde and Mark Tomlinson
- Globalisation and Social Change: Editorial Introduction pp. 134-137

- Paula Black, Nick Crossley, Colette Fagan, Mike Savage and Laura Turney
Volume 7, issue 2, 2002
- Degrees of Freedom: Do Graduate Women escape the Motherhood Gap in Pensions? pp. 1-17

- Jay Ginn and Sara Arber
- Following the Queen: The Place of the Royal Family in the Context of Royal Visits and Civil Religion pp. 18-24

- Anne Rowbottom
- The Failure of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) and the Voiding of Privacy pp. 25-39

- Felix Stalder
- Community Matters: Reflections from the Field pp. 40-55

- Kirsty Sherlock
- From Community to Communicative Policing: ‘Signal Crimes’ and the Problem of Public Reassurance pp. 56-67

- Martin Innes and Nigel Fielding
- ‘For Better or Worse?’: Heterosexuality Reinvented pp. 68-79

- Jenny Hockey, Victoria Robinson and Angela Meah
- Cyberscience and Social Boundaries: The Implications of Laboratory Talk on the Internet pp. 80-95

- Christine Hine
- ‘The Return of Assimilationism: Race, Multiculturalism and New Labour’ pp. 96-105

- Les Back, Michael Keith, Azra Khan, Kalbir Shukra and John Solomos
- The Piano in the Parlour: Methodological Issues in the Conduct of a Restudy pp. 106-117

- Charlotte Aull Davies and Nickie Charles
- Knowing your Place: Gender and Reflexivity in two Ethnographies pp. 118-128

- Fiona Gill and Catherine Maclean
- Making Hate a Crime: From Social Movement to Law Enforcement pp. 129-130

- Mark Sherry
- Book Review pp. 131-132

- Hans Mommaas
- Global Feminist Politics: Identities in a Changing World pp. 133-134

- Susie Jacobs
- Television, Globalization and Cultural Identities pp. 135-136

- Yon Hsu
- The Social Life of Avatars: Presence and Interaction in Shared Virtual Environments pp. 137-138

- Nina Wakeford
- Doing Visual Ethnography Images, Media and Representation in Research pp. 139-140

- Victoria Alexander
- Global Feminist Politics: Identities in a Changing World pp. 141-142

- Susie Jacobs
- Books received between 31/3/2002 and 31/8/2002 pp. 143-146

- N/a
- Contributors to Volume 7, Number 2 pp. 147-149

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- Changing Works: Visions of a Lost Agriculture pp. 150-152

- Caroline Knowles
- Volume 7, Issue 2 pp. 153-153

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- The Fight against Tobacco: The Movement, the State, and the Public's Health pp. 154-155

- Edwin van Teijlingen
Volume 7, issue 1, 2002
- Modern Monarchy: A Comparative View from Denmark pp. 1-8

- Richard Jenkins
- A Simulation of the Structure of the World-Wide Web pp. 9-25

- Moses Boudourides and Gerasimos Antypas
- The Political Economy of Diversity: Diversity Programs in Fortune 500 Companies pp. 26-40

- John Ryan, James Hawdon and Allison Branick
- Generations and Heritage: Reflections on the Queen Mother's Funeral pp. 41-46

- Janet Finch and David Morgan
- The Campaign against ‘Live Exports’ in the UK: Animal Protectionism, the Stigmatisation of Place and the Language of Moral Outrage pp. 47-62

- John Walls
- God save the Queen: The Pistols’ Jubilee pp. 63-70

- Les Back
- Concept Development in Sociology: A Comment on Steve Fuller's, ‘Will Sociology find some New Concepts before the US finds Osama bin Laden?’ pp. 71-75

- Stephen Vertigans and Philip Sutton
- Religious Diversity and Multiculturalism in Southern Europe: The Italian Mosque Debate pp. 76-91

- Anna Triandafyllidou
- Nostalgia for Nationalisation - the Politics of Privatisation pp. 92-105

- Tim Strangleman
- Jubilee Mugs: The Monarchy and the Sex Pistols pp. 106-114

- Alex Law
- Attacking the Cultural Turn: Misrepresentations of the Service Encounter pp. 115-132

- Steve Taylor
- Step-Fathering: Comparing Policy and Everyday Experience in Britain and Sweden pp. 133-146

- Rosalind Edwards, Margareta Bäck-Wiklund, Maren Bak and Jane Ribben McCarthy
- Constructing the Identities of ‘Responsible Mothers, Invisible Men’ in Child Protection Practice pp. 147-171

- Heather D'Cruz
- Cosmopolitanism, Multiculturalism and Citizenship pp. 172-188

- Nick Stevenson
- Royal Ageing: The Queen Mother and Queen Victoria pp. 189-194

- Mike Hepworth
- Comprehensive Community Initiatives: Addressing a ‘Problem’ in Local Governance or Creating One? pp. 195-217

- Paul Crawshaw and Donald Simpson
- Signing your life away?: Why Research Ethics Committees (REC) shouldn't always require written confirmation that participants in research have been informed of the aims of a study and their rights - the case of criminal populations. (Commentary) pp. 218-221

- Ross Coomber
- Diana, Princess of Wales: The Contemporary Goddess pp. 222-230

- Helen Bramley
- Book Review pp. 231-232

- Brian Longhurst
- Book Review pp. 233-236

- David H.J. Morgan
- Review Article: The Chimera of Multiculturalism: Diversity and the Media pp. 237-243

- Ellis Cashmore
- Books Received between 28/02/2002 and 31/05/2002 pp. 244-244

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- Introduction to the Rapid Response on the British Royal Family and its place in the contemporary world pp. 245-246

- Graham Crow
- Contributors to Volume 7, Number 1 pp. 247-250

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- Volume 7, Issue 1 pp. 251-251

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